Programme . ormy voyage from Pillau to London, inSeptember, 1839. He and his wife and a big Newfoundland dogfound lodgings in the Rue de la Tonnellerie. This street was laid outin 1202, and it was named on account of the merchants in casks andhogsheads who there established themselves. The street began atthe Rue Saint Honore, Nos. 34 and 36, ended in the Rue Pirouette;and it was known for a time in the seventeenth century as the Ruedes Toileres. Before the street was formed, it was a road with a fewmiserable houses occupied by Jews. Wagners lodging was in ,* the house in which the illustr


Programme . ormy voyage from Pillau to London, inSeptember, 1839. He and his wife and a big Newfoundland dogfound lodgings in the Rue de la Tonnellerie. This street was laid outin 1202, and it was named on account of the merchants in casks andhogsheads who there established themselves. The street began atthe Rue Saint Honore, Nos. 34 and 36, ended in the Rue Pirouette;and it was known for a time in the seventeenth century as the Ruedes Toileres. Before the street was formed, it was a road with a fewmiserable houses occupied by Jews. Wagners lodging was in ,* the house in which the illustrious Moliere is said to have beenborn; and a tablet in commemoration of this birth was put into thewall in the Year VHL, and replaced when the house was rebuilt, in1830. This street disappeared when Baron Hausmann improvedParis, and the Moliere tablet is now on No. 31 Rue du Pont-Neuf. * F^lix and Louis Lazare, in their Dictionnairedes Rues de Paris (Paris, 1844), give 5 as the numberof Molieres Artistic Designs in Fine Gold BROOCHES PENDANTS NECKLACES VANITY BOXESCARD AND CIGARETTE CASES BUCKLES


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